Armenian villages in the Tavush region on the border with Azerbaijan, rarely have access to clean water. For those 24 villages, water is a precious commodity. The water supply has been a concern in the region for many years. Some get irrigation and/or drinking water every three to four days and sometimes even once a month. This, despite the fact that agriculture and cattle breeding make up the majority of economic activity in the region.
Access to Water, Armenian Bordering Villages in Crisis
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30 Jul, 2019 00:00
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